Voigtlander/Voigtlander Ultramatic
Voigtlander Ultramatic

Voigtlander Ultramatic

Voigtlander · Germany · 1962 · 135 film

The Voigtländer Ultramatic, introduced in 1962, represents the German manufacturer's entry into the increasingly competitive 35mm single-lens reflex (SLR) market of the early 1960s. As a mid-range model, it targeted the serious amateur photographer seeking greater versatility than rangefinder cameras offered. Characterized by its robust, angular body design typical of the era, the Ultramatic likely featured a built-in light meter, aligning with the trend towards greater user automation. While specific details like its exact metering system or lens mount are unavailable from the given information, its placement within Voigtländer's lineup suggests a commitment to quality construction and practical features, offering a blend of dependability and ease of use without reaching the premium status of contemporaries from Canon or Nikon. It reflected Voigtländer's established optical heritage while adapting to the SLR boom, serving as a solid, functional tool for those wanting to step up from simpler box or viewfinder cameras.

Specifications

Film Format135

Pricing

Launch Price (1962)
$125

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
3.5
Value
2.5
Collectibility
1.5
Historical Significance
2.0

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